3. Who is with Paul when he writes his first letter to the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 1:1) A: Silas and Timothy
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1 1. How was the church in Thessalonica founded? (Acts 17:1-4) A: Paul went and preached to them telling them that Christ died and then rose from the dead 2. What was the reaction of the Jews in Thessalonica to Paul s ministry? (Acts 17:5-10) A: They mocked them and sent Paul and Silas away to Berea 3. Who is with Paul when he writes his first letter to the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 1:1) A: Silas and Timothy 4. What three things did Paul remember when he gave thanks to God for the church of the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 1:2-4) A: Their work of faith, labor of love, and patience of hope in the Lord Jesus Christ 5. How is the gospel proclaimed to the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 1:5) A: In word, in power, in the Holy Spirit, and with much assurance 6. Who did the church of Thessalonica follow? (I Thessalonians 1:5-6) A: They imitate Christ and the apostles 7. What is the benefit of the Thessalonians faith and their embrace of Christianity? (I Thessalonians 1:6-7) A: They were examples to all that believed 8. Why does Paul not need to say anything about the Thessalonians faith in God? (I Thessalonians 1:8) A: Because the greatness of their faith had become known everywhere 9. What has Paul heard from others regarding the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 1:9-10) A: How they had turned from idols to serve the one true God 10. What did Jesus deliver us from in the future? (I Thessalonians 1:10) A: The wrath of what was to come 11. Where had Paul been before his visit to the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 2:2) A: Philippi 12. What was Paul s experience in Philippi? (I Thessalonians 2:2) A: He was treated badly 13. How did Paul and those with him act towards the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 2:7) A: They were gentle towards them 14. In addition to the gospel, what else were Paul and his companions willing to share with the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 2:8) A: Their lives 15. Why did Paul and those with him work so hard while with the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 2:9) A: So they wouldn t be a financial burden on them 16. How did Paul describe his behavior among them? (I Thessalonians 2:10) A: holy, justly, and unblamed
2 17. What analogy does Paul use to illustrate his relationship with the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 2:11) A: A father with his children 18. For what cause did Paul thank God? (I Thessalonians 2:13) A: The Thessalonian church received the word of God as truth; not the word of men, but as the word of God. 19. Who do the Thessalonians imitate in their faith? (I Thessalonians 2:14) A: The churches in Judaea 20. In what way did the Thessalonians imitate the churches in Judaea? (I Thessalonians 2:14) A: By suffering for the faith 21. Why was God not pleased with the Jews? (I Thessalonians 2:16) A: They tried to keep Paul from preaching to the Gentiles 22. In what respect is Paul not separated from the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 2:17) A: In heart 23. What does Paul assure the Thessalonians of? (I Thessalonians 2:18) A: His desire to continue visiting them 24. Why was Paul unable to visit them? (I Thessalonians 2:18) A: Satan hindered them 25. What was Paul s joy and crown of rejoicing? (I Thessalonians 2:19-20) A: The Thessalonian church because they would be present with them when the Lord returned 26. Who does Paul send to the Thessalonians from Athens to comfort and encourage them? (I Thessalonians 3:1-2) A: Timothy 27. What three terms of endearment did Paul use to describe Timothy? (I Thessalonians 3:2) A: Brother, minister, and fellowlabourer 28. What does Paul say regarding afflictions? (I Thessalonians 3:3) A: That we should expect them 29. What had Paul told the Thessalonians while he was with them? (I Thessalonians 3:4) A: That they would suffer tribulations 30. What was Paul s concern regarding the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 3:5) A: That they had been tempted 31. What was Paul afraid of if this had happened to the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 3:5) A: That his labor would have been in vain 32. What news does Timothy bring to Paul about the Thessalonian church? (I Thessalonians 3:6) A: They have been faithful, that they pray for Paul and want to see him, and he had good news about their love.
3 33. How does Paul feel about the news that Timothy brought back? (I Thessalonians 3:7) A: He is comforted by it 34. Why did Paul want to see the Thessalonians face to face? (I Thessalonians 3:10) A: So that they could perfect that which was lacking in their faith. He wanted to teach them more and answer their questions 35. What three things did Paul want the Lord to do for the Thessalonians? (I Thessalonians 3:11-13) A: He wanted the Lord to provide a way for them to meet again, increase in love toward one another, and to stablish their hearts unblameable in holiness before God 36. What did Paul say is the will of God? (I Thessalonians 4:3) A: Their sanctification 37. What in particular did this sanctification include? (I Thessalonians 4:3) A: That they abstain from fornication 38. With whom should believers be particularly careful to remain blameless? (I Thessalonians 4:6-7) A: His brother 39. What has God called us unto? (I Thessalonians 4:7) A: Holiness 40. What does one do by rejecting these words of Paul? (I Thessalonians 4:8) A: He rejects God 41. Why doesn t Paul talk to the Thessalonians about the need to love one another? (I Thessalonians 4:9) A: Because God had already taught them this 42. What three things did Paul command the church to do? (I Thessalonians 4:11) A: Study to be quiet, do your own business, and work with your own hands 43. What did Paul say regarding our behavior toward those outside the church (I Thessalonians 4:12) A: Walk honestly and lack nothing 44. Of what didn t Paul want the Thessalonians to be ignorant? (I Thessalonians 4:13) A: Them which are asleep 45. Why does Paul say that the sorrow over the death of a Christian should be less than the sorrow of one who is lost? (I Thessalonians 4:13) A: Because they will arise as Christ did 46. What sounds will accompany the return of the Lord? (I Thessalonians 4:16) A: The voice of the archangel and the trump of God 47. Who will arise first when the Lord returns? (I Thessalonians 4:16) A: The dead in Christ
4 48. What is the hope of Christians whether dead or alive? (I Thessalonians 4:14-18) A: That we ll finally see Jesus face to face and spend eternity with him 49. What does Paul use to describe the time of Christ s return? (I Thessalonians 5:2-3) A: He will come like a thief in the night and as a woman going into childbirth 50. What are the two words that Paul says will be repeated before Christ returns? (I Thessalonians 5:3) A: Peace and safety 51. Why won t Christians be taken by surprise by the Lord s return? (I Thessalonians 5:4) A: Because they are soberly waiting for his return 52. What are we children of? (I Thessalonians 5:5) A: The light and the day 53. What is meant by the word sleep in verses 6 and 7? (I Thessalonians 5:6-7) A: lack of preparation or without expecting judgment 54. What is meant by the word sober in verses 6 and 8? (I Thessalonians 5:6, 8) A: be awake and ready; don t be caught off guard 55. What did Paul ask the Thessalonians to do? (I Thessalonians 5:11) A: Comfort yourselves together; edify one another 56. Give two things Paul wants us to do regarding those that labor with us and those that are over us in the Lord: (I Thessalonians 5:13) A: Love and esteem them 57. What three duties are given for leaders? (I Thessalonians 5:12) A: Labor, rule/inform, and warn 58. What were 3 of the 15 essential points of advice that Paul gave the Thessalonian church? (I Thessalonians 5:13-22) A: esteem your leaders, warn those that are unruly, comfort the feebleminded, support the weak, be patient toward all men, don t take revenge, follow that which is good, rejoice evermore, pray without ceasing, give thanks, don t quench the spirit, despise not prophesyings, prove all things - hold fast to those which are good, abstain from all appearance of evil. 59. What does Paul ask be done with his letter? (I Thessalonians 5:27) A: That it be read to all the brethren 60. Who is Paul with when he writes II Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 1:1) A: Silas and Timothy 61. For what three things does Paul commend the Thessalonian church? (II Thessalonians 1:3-4)
5 A: The growth in their faith, the love they give each other, and their patience during trials 62. For what reason did Paul boast about the Thessalonian church to other churches? (II Thessalonians 1:4) A: Because of their patience and faith during persecutions and tribulations 63. What is the upside to the suffering of the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 1:5) A: That they will be found worthy of the kingdom of God 64. When will Christ give tribulation? (II Thessalonians 1:7) A: When Christ is revealed from heaven 65. When Jesus comes to take vengeance, who will be with him? (II Thessalonians 1:7) A: His angels 66. On what two groups will Jesus take vengeance? (II Thessalonians 1:8) A: Them that know not God and those that don t obey the gospel 67. What will Christ use to punish those who he takes vengeance on? (II Thessalonians 1:8) A: Flaming fire 68. What phrase shows that this punishment will not be temporary? (II Thessalonians 1:9) A: punished with everlasting destruction 69. What was Paul s prayer for the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 1:11-12) A: That they be found worthy of their calling, fulfill his goodness and the work of faith with power, that the name of Christ be glorified in them 70. What does it appear is a concern that the Thessalonians have? (II Thessalonians 2:2) A: That the Lord has already returned 71. What does Paul do to try to make this unpleasant feeling less intense? (II Thessalonians 2:3) A: He tells them some things that must happen before the Lord s return 72. What two things must take place before the day of the Lord can come? (II Thessalonians 2:3) A: A falling away and the man of sin revealed 73. Why has the man of sin not yet taken power? (II Thessalonians 2:6-7) A: Because something is holding him back 74. What will the appearance of the man of sin be like? (II Thessalonians 2:9) A: It will come with signs and wonders 75. What are the only two things a person can believe? (II Thessalonians 2:11-12) A: God and the truth 76. Salvation is through what? (II Thessalonians 2:13) A: Sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth 77. What were the Thessalonians encouraged to hold on to? (II Thessalonians 2:15)
6 A: Traditions that they had been taught 78. What did Paul want them to pray about? (II Thessalonians 3:1-2) A: That the word of the Lord would spread quickly and that he would be delivered from wicked men 79. What was the Lord faithful to do? (II Thessalonians 3:3) A: Stablish and keep from evil 80. What confidence did Paul have in the Lord regarding the Thessalonian church? (II Thessalonians 3:4) A: That the Lord would touch them to do what they [Paul, Silas, and Timothy] had asked 81. What did Paul request that the Lord direct their hearts into? (II Thessalonians 3:5) A: Patiently waiting for Christ s return 82. How did Paul tell them to deal with a brother who was disorderly and didn t obey Paul s instruction? (II Thessalonians 3:6) A: Withdraw from them 83. How did Paul, Timothy, and Silas act while they were with the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 3:7-8) A: They were not disorderly, they didn t eat the food of others, and they worked hard to earn their keep 84. Why did Paul, Timothy, and Silas pay their own way when they were with the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 3:8) A: So they wouldn t be a burden to them and to make themselves a model for them to imitate 85. Did Paul, Timothy, and Silas have any right to ask for help from the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 3:9) A: Yes 86. Had Paul discussed the general issue of work while he was with the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 3:10) A: Yes 87. What had they commanded the Thessalonians? (II Thessalonians 3:10) A: If they didn t work, they shouldn t eat 88. Why did Paul bring up the issue of people not working? (II Thessalonians 3:11) A: Because he had been informed that this had become an issue 89. What was the goal when Paul told the Thessalonians to avoid those who wouldn t work? (II Thessalonians 3:14) A: To shame the person into changing 90. How does Paul say the Thessalonians should regard a brother who does not obey Paul s teachings? (II Thessalonians 3:15) A: Admonish him as a brother 91. What was the distinguishing token in each of Paul s letters? (II Thessalonians 3:17) A: That he always gives the salutation in his own hand
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